A bit of a disappointment to be honest as I love Palmer and great vintages like 2000 should be an absolute whopper. But this started off with nice promising dark birdeaux classic cassis and earth flavours but never went anywhere, just twisted and turned and got a little more classic and old school over time, I could never find energy or oomph, in the bottle anyway. Don’t shoot me but ended up splashing a bit of crunchy cru Beaujolais into it to add some life and then it jumped up a few points.
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Tasted blind. Took a while to open up and straight itself out - on open it almost had Chambolle character then later a little La Chapelle fruitiness and femininity - then about 90 minutes righted itself to clearly being a Margaux from a solid vintage. Red and blue fruits, touch of cedar, beautiful tannin structure and incredible length. Really enjoyable.
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Pnp before dinner… Medium garnet with no browning at the rim. Rich blackberry fruit aromas, earth and light barnyard (that appears to blow off with a couple minutes in the glass). Iron jumps out of the glass, pencil shavings too. A fresh green Cab note, well placed in the mix. Medium tannin, medium plus acid. Fruit from the nose doesn’t follow to the palate immediately. Day 2, 100ml left, a really pure blackberry aroma. Shows as a wine not overdone or bombastic. Cherry blossom aroma.
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4/18/2024 - melzar wrote: 92 Points
This bottle did not perform as well as the one I had last July. Bottle variation or taster variation? Nose seemed more muted than I remember.
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4/13/2024 - jmoon wrote: 91 Points
A bit of a disappointment to be honest as I love Palmer and great vintages like 2000 should be an absolute whopper. But this started off with nice promising dark birdeaux classic cassis and earth flavours but never went anywhere, just twisted and turned and got a little more classic and old school over time, I could never find energy or oomph, in the bottle anyway. Don’t shoot me but ended up splashing a bit of crunchy cru Beaujolais into it to add some life and then it jumped up a few points.
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3/29/2024 - Fuel55 Likes this wine: 95 Points
Tasted blind. Took a while to open up and straight itself out - on open it almost had Chambolle character then later a little La Chapelle fruitiness and femininity - then about 90 minutes righted itself to clearly being a Margaux from a solid vintage. Red and blue fruits, touch of cedar, beautiful tannin structure and incredible length. Really enjoyable.
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3/24/2024 - The_Cat wrote: 96 Points
Deep garnet red. Complex cherry berry tobacco cigar box and sweet spices full bodied with soft tannins. At its apogee but no hurry needed.
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1/31/2024 - nzinkgraf wrote:
Pnp before dinner…
Medium garnet with no browning at the rim.
Rich blackberry fruit aromas, earth and light barnyard (that appears to blow off with a couple minutes in the glass). Iron jumps out of the glass, pencil shavings too. A fresh green Cab note, well placed in the mix. Medium tannin, medium plus acid. Fruit from the nose doesn’t follow to the palate immediately.
Day 2, 100ml left, a really pure blackberry aroma. Shows as a wine not overdone or bombastic. Cherry blossom aroma.
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